Ces 2014 articles

Back at CES 2014, Intel revealed a number of technologies aimed towards the wearable market. Along with an interesting wireless earpiece technology called Jarvis, the company also showed us its SD card-sized “Pentium class PC" called Edison. Intel said the…

Maingear is among the list of computer manufacturers that will be offering a Steam machine this year. The boutique PC maker announced last week at CES its Spark Steam machine, which, according to the company, is the smallest gaming PC…

Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every 18 months, critics began predicting that the era of "Moore's Law" would draw to a close...

AMD’s Kabini APU first hit the scene last May but thus far, it’s only been available as a pre-soldered combination already mated to a motherboard. That’ll likely change in the not too distant future, however, based on some hardware spied…

We’ve seen our fair share of Glass clones since Google first unveiled the technology but perhaps none have the pedigree of Lumus, a company that’s been making heads-up displays for the US military for quite some time.
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In 2014, the PC gaming giant will be launching their first official piece of hardware: The decidedly odd, innovative Steam Controller. What will happen when a company steeped in software releases their first piece of hardware? No one -- including the people making the controller -- is quite sure.

Audi was on hand at the Consumer Electronics Show once again to showcase their latest efforts in the field of self-driving vehicles. Unlike last year’s demonstration which was limited to an Audi A6 Avant navigating a parking garage at a…

At CES in Las Vegas, Lenovo president Jay Parker announced that the company will be expanding its Chromebook line over the coming months. Speaking to CNET, Parker said we would be seeing "multiple Chromebook models" come available by summer 2014…

Hot off the heels of Nvidia’s G-Sync announcement late last year, AMD came to the Consumer Electronics Show with a variable refresh rate technology of their own. Known as FreeSync, the Nvidia alternative aims to essentially do the same thing…

Just days after T-Mobile’s John Legere crashed AT&T’s private party at CES (and was subsequently tossed out by security), the CEO took the stage during his company’s press conference to confirm rumors that T-Mobile will pay the early termination fee…

AMD is showing off a prototype build of its ridiculously thin, Mullins APU equipped Nano PC at this year's CES. The tiny PC, designed to sit atop your TV, is about as thin as a Galaxy Note 3 and capable…

The numbers have all been tallied and it appears as though Sony’s PlayStation 4 has won the first battle in what will be a long running console war. Sony recently revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show that they sold 4.2…

Last month Dell introduced new 32- and 24-inch 4K Ultra HD monitors but what really got us excited was the promise of a 28-incher in the sub $1,000 range early this year. True to its word, the company has introduced…

Razer’s Blade family of laptops proved that mobile gaming doesn’t need to mean large and bulky devices. Now Gigabyte is joining the fray with the Aorus SLI Gaming Laptop X7, a 17.3-inch model is a mere 0.9-inches thick and weighs…

Sony announced Tuesday a new cloud-based gaming service at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Dubbed Playstation Now, the service will allow gamers to stream classic Playstation titles to a range of devices including PS4, PS3, PS Vita, smartphones,…

Oculus VR is on hand at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show with an all-new prototype of their popular virtual reality headset. Dubbed Crystal Grove, the revised wearable comes equipped with positional tracking capabilities as well as an OLED display that…

Sony recently revealed plans for a streaming video service during a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The service would combine live television with a large catalog of on-demand content although it’s not intended to directly…

Much like Razer did with Project Fiona at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, the company is on hand in Las Vegas this year to gauge user interest for a completely new project known as Christine. What is Project Christine, you…

Earlier this week we pointed out that Valve was preparing to show off multiple Steam Machine designs from more than a dozen partners. The company has since revealed 13 new designs and we have all the juicy photos to go…

Despite the fact that John McAfee sold his share in the company he created back in 1994 with Intel purchasing everything in 2010 for $7.86 billion, the chip maker has continued to use the McAfee brand for the software suite……

The world was introduced to the idea of motion and gesture controlled gaming as a mainstream trend when Nintendo launched the Wii. Microsoft picked up the idea from there and introduced the Kinect, and now we have an updated version…

MakerBot is doing it up big at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. From a 10-by-10 booth five years ago to a packed press conference at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in 2014, the company unveiled two new Replicator 3D…

Nvidia has been talking up its G-Sync monitor technology since late last year and while it does look promising, it isn’t exactly cheap. Fortunately, Nvidia isn’t the only outfit in town working on a solution as AMD recently demonstrated during…

Samsung recently unveiled a trio of new tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. All members of the Galaxy Tab Pro line, the slates are available in 12.2-, 10.1- and 8.4-inch screen sizes with a uniform resolution of…

Google and chip maker Nvidia are partnering with a number of automakers to create a new group called the Open Automotive Alliance. The newfound partners will focus on bringing the Android ecosystem to in-car entertainment systems in a way that’s…